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The Panzer Divisions (Men-at-Arms 24) (Repost)

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The Panzer Divisions (Men-at-Arms 24) (Repost)

Martin Windrow - The Panzer Divisions
Osprey Publishing | 1972 | ISBN: 088254165X | English | 50 pages | PDF | 20.9 MB
Men at Arms 24

The armoured divisions which did so much to secure an unbroken chain of German victories in the first two years of the Second World War were a wholly new phenomenon on the world's battle­fields. The terrible fruits of the foresight, deter­mination and single-minded effort of a handful of brilliant soldiers, they were a new weapon forged for a new purpose and wielded in a new way. It was to be literally years before the Allies produced commanding generals who understood the full potential of this new weapon, and who grasped the vital rules for using it effectively. The formid­able achievements of the Panzer arm are matched by a sort of fierce glamour which clings to their name, an image compounded partly of respect for the genuinely outstanding performance of this new breed of soldier in victory and in defeat, and partly of the dramatic appearance of his equipment and his uniform. Though basically practical, the black suit with its silver skull badges invites immediate comparison with the uniform of an earlier body of German shock-troops - the 'Death's-Hcad Hussars', the 'Black Brunswickers' of the nine­teenth century.